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Mapping South Carolina Drinking Water Quality for Alignment with Health-Record Databases Mapping South Carolina Drinking Water Quality for Alignment with Health-Record Databases

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Mapping South Carolina Drinking Water Quality for Alignment with Health-Record Databases - PPT Presentation

David Ladner Katherine Holtmann Rawya Al Dulaimi Kimberly Bui Jonathan Degen McKenna Dove Nina Gallimore Michael Knapp Alison Markley Holly Mettlen Rachel Shugart ID: 934989

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Mapping South Carolina Drinking Water Quality for Alignment with Health-Record Databases in Epidemiological Studies

David Ladner, Katherine

Holtmann

, Rawya Al-Dulaimi, Kimberly Bui, Jonathan Degen, McKenna Dove, Nina Gallimore, Michael Knapp, Alison Markley, Holly Mettlen, Rachel Shugart, Aidan Vatalaro

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Department

of Environmental Engineering and Earth

Sciences

, Clemson University

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Kidney stone occurrence map.

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Kidney stone occurrence map.

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Groundwater hardness data.

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Hydrogeology of South Carolina.

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Example data sent from a utility.

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Monthly Operating Report (MOR) images collected at DHEC.

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MOR data were extracted and organized.

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Monthly averages were used.

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We began overlaying distribution system maps on the South Carolina zip code map.

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Chesterfield County example.

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Bethune Rural Water example.

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Spartanburg service area example.

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City of Florence example.

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Grand

strand example.

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Master map status.

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Continuing effort.

Continue delineating service areas.Connect with the water utilities who are missing.Obtain pipe network GIS files.Continue exploring alternate avenues for data collection.GIS repositories?

Consulting firms?Other state agencies aside from DHEC?Determine percent area of zip codes covered by service areas.Connect these with kidney stone occurrence data.

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We want YOU!

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Future work

State-wide distribution system map.Electronic water quality monitoring.Background data for acute events.National distribution system map.

Any number of epidemiological studies using this database.

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Acknowledgements

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Greg

Tasian, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Ed Landa, University of MarylandDHEC Staff: Bill Randolf, Lindsey Bounds, and Rick HeirsA large number of treatment plant staff members! Research Group Website: http://davidladner.org